This year's festival will run from August 26-28, 2011 at Cinema 2 of the Shang Cineplex at the Shangri-la Plaza Mall.
The 5th Silent Film Fest is organized by the Goethe-Institute Philippines, the Japan Foundation, Manila, Instituto Cervantes, the Embassy of Italy, together with the Embassy of Greece, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts of the Philippines and the Society of Filipino Archivists for Film.
It is the only Silent Film Festival in South East Asia.
The list and schedules of film to be shown:
Friday (August 26)
7:00pm – Brides of Sulu (Philippines, 1933-1937)
9:00pm – Nosferatu (Germany, 1922)
Saturday (August 27)
5:00pm – Akeyuku Sora (Japan, 1929)
7:00pm – L’Inferno (Italy, 1911)
Sunday (August 28)
5:00pm – The Greek Miracle (Greece, 1921)
7:00pm – Pilar Guerra (Spain, 1926)
Click here for the full synopsis of the featured silent movies.
Admission is free on a first come first served basis.
The 5th Silent Film Fest is organized by the Goethe-Institute Philippines, the Japan Foundation, Manila, Instituto Cervantes, the Embassy of Italy, together with the Embassy of Greece, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts of the Philippines and the Society of Filipino Archivists for Film.
It is the only Silent Film Festival in South East Asia.
The list and schedules of film to be shown:
Friday (August 26)
7:00pm – Brides of Sulu (Philippines, 1933-1937)
9:00pm – Nosferatu (Germany, 1922)
Saturday (August 27)
5:00pm – Akeyuku Sora (Japan, 1929)
7:00pm – L’Inferno (Italy, 1911)
Sunday (August 28)
5:00pm – The Greek Miracle (Greece, 1921)
7:00pm – Pilar Guerra (Spain, 1926)
Click here for the full synopsis of the featured silent movies.
Admission is free on a first come first served basis.
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